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   I. Six Reasoning Principles
1: How to Identify Arguments
2: Types of arguments
3: Put it in your own words
4: Evaluate an Argument
5: Strength & Validity
6: Idea of the Right Answer

   II. CR Question Types
A: Must be true questions
B: Assumption questions
C: Strengthen & weaken
D: Main point questions
E: Paradox questions
F: Reasoning questions

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A: Extra Questions

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   Guide to Critical Reasoning Questions
 

F. Reasoning Questions

Reasoning questions ask you to describe how the argument was made, not necessarily what it says. Here are some examples of the ways in which these questions are worded:

  • How does the author make his point?
  • A major flaw in the argument above is that it...
  • A's response has which of the following relationships to B's argument?

 How to approach Reasoning Questions

1. Read the argument and find the conclusion.

2. State the reasoning in your own words.


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